December 3, 2024
Prices in Greece’s supermarkets 0.72% down in Nov
Product prices in Greece’s supermarkets posted a 0.72 percent drop on average in November 2024…
December 3, 2024
Man arrested for stabbing dog; suspected for cats’ killings in Kypseli
A 47-year-old Greek man was arrested early Tuesday morning after he was caught on video stabbing a d…
December 3, 2024
Parthenon Marbles: UK public support Return, negotiations ongoing
The Return of the Parthenon Marbles is again high on the agenda of the media and the public as Greek…
December 2, 2024
Tempi tunnel flooded, train traffic halted. In Greece, where else?
The tunnel of the Railway Network OSE in Tempi, central Greece, was flooded on Sunday when rainwater…
December 2, 2024
Storm BORA: Updated Weather Warning for Greece
Storm weather BORA will continue to affect parts of eastern and southern Greece also on Tuesday, Dec…
December 2, 2024
Femicide: Man stabs wife to death, injures son
A 46-year-old man stabbed his 60-year-old wife to death and injured also the victim’s son in t…
December 2, 2024
Man dies in Halkidiki as storm BORA strikes N. Greece
A man died in Halkidiki as the storm weather BORA has been hitting also northern Greece since Sunday…
December 2, 2024
Electricity prices up in Greece: “Green” tariffs for Dec 2024
The “green” electricity tariffs for December 2024 range from 15.5 cents per kilowatt-hou…
December 1, 2024
Rhodes Floods & Havoc: 24h Traffic Ban, new warning message (pcts, video)
Storm weather BORA hit the island of Rhodes with heavy rainfalls wreaking havoc and despair. Homes a…
November 30, 2024
Storm BORA: 2 dead on Lemnos; Floods in Rhodes, Warning to Attica, N. Greece
Two men died on the island of Lemnos in northern Aegean Sea and residents in several regions includi…
Recent News
Five people reportedly committed suicide in different parts of the Greek capital. On a single day, five people were reportedly transferred to Evangelismos hospital in Athens. Last Thursday evening. One man had shot himself in the head, three women had jumped from their home balconies. A fourth woman had cut her belly …
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Relatives of Stabbed Victim Attempted to Lynch the Afghan murderers
Outraged relatives and friends of murdered Manolis Kantaris tried to lynch his two Afghan murderers, after a court convicted them to life sentence. Only with big effort, police managed to take the situation under control and lead the convicted away from the angry relatives and friends. Manolis Kantaris, 44, was stabbed …
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Golden Dawn Branch in New York Concerns Diaspora Greeks in USA & Canada
Extreme-right Chrysi Avgi (Golden Dawn) expanded its activities on the other side of the Atlantic, with the aim to reach out Diaspora Greeks in USA and Canada and widen their sphere of influence. Under the drive of charity collection, GD opened a branch in New York and had some appearance in …
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How Much Extra Money Would Greece Need? “15 Billion Euro” says Greek FinMIn
How much additional money Greeks need, should the bailout program be extended for two years? On Monday, German weekly DER SPIEGLE claimed that the Greek budget shortfall was 20 billion euro. On Tuesday, German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung claimed the shortfall is even bigger and ‘stamped’ the shocking number: 30 billion …
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“The Health is Bleeding”: Protesting Doctors Cover Hospital Front with Blood
Trainee doctors in Attica state hospitals had an original idea to draw attention at the shortages and shortfalls in the Greek health care sector that is falling apart. During a protest on Tuesday morning, they doused artificial blood at the front of Evangelismos, the biggest state hospital in Athens. With …
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Greece’s Parliament Speaker “Suspends” His Duties
Greece’s Parliament Speaker and MP from conservative Nea Dimocratia Evaggelos Meimarakis suspended his duties following a corruption and money laundering inquiry by authorities. According to reports Meimarakis suspends his duties as Parliament Speaker until the inquiry concludes. He does not resign from his position. Citing a press release issued by Meimarakis, news …
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One in Three Stores “Disappeared” from Downtown Athens
It is raining ‘padlocks’ in the centre of Athens with one out of three shops to have disappeared from the map. According to a survey conducted by the National Confederation of Greek Commerce (ESEE) factors like the economic downturn, the reduction of purchasing power, the high rents as well as the explosion …
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DER SPIEGEL: 20 Billion Euro Shortfall in Greek Budget. Claims Denied
Does the Greek budget have a black hole of 200 billion euro? German weekly DER SPIEGEL claimed so, citing troika sources who spoke under condition of anonymity. Greece denied such reports on possible budget shortfall, while Germany urged to wait for the Troika report. Spiegel: 20 billion euro black hole in the …
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Athens: Public Transport Work-Stoppages on General-Strike Day, Sept 26/2012
Workers at Athens public transport will launch work stoppages during the general strike on September 26th 2012, in order to facilitate strikers to join the protest rallies in downtown Athens. Blue Buses, Trolley, Metro and Urban train (HSAP/ISAP) will operate only between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Tram will operate from …
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Greek Police Arrests Man, 27, for Blaspheming a Monk on Facebook
Greek police arrested a 27-year-old Greek on charges of “malicious blasphemy and insutlting of religion” through Facebook. The arrest came “after thousands of e-complains from residents of different countries of the world”, so the police press release. The 27-year-old had created a page on Facebook named “Geron Pastitsios” (Elder Pastitsios), an …
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Athens: Muslims Clashed with Riot Police in Anti-Mohammed Film Protest (videos)
Protesting Muslims clashed with Greek riot police on Sunday afternoon, when the latter tried to prohibit them from marching to the US Embassy through the streets of downtown Athens. Some 600 Muslims had gathered at Omonia Square at 3 p.m. to protest the film “The Innocence of Muslims”. They wanted to …
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Ex PASOK Minister Compares SYRIZA & Golden Dawn with SS and SA in Weimar Republic
Theodoros Pangalos, former PASOK minister and deputy PM in Papandreou government published in article in To Vima newspaper where he compares left-wing SYRIZA and extreme-right Chrysi Avgi (Golden Dawn) with the troops of SS and SA during the Weimar Republic. “If Michaloliakos and his black-dressed [men] are the SS, then Tsipras and his …
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Metro of Thessaloniki starts operation after decades of delays
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SYRIZA down to 27 MPs after one more goes independent
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Greece to install 1,388 advanced traffic cameras to improve road safety
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One more MP resigns from SYRIZA leaving the party with 28 deputies
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“Tsipras saved Greece” writes Angela Merkel in her memoirs
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Deaths and malpractice at Greek Hospitals spark concerns
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Greece-Turkey: The “Aegean” remains a Sea of troubled waters
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Mitsotakis pledges for a stronger defense industry, Rutter sees Greece as a “staunch NATO ally”
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MP Sokratis Famellos, 58, elected the new leader of SYRIZA
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Ex SYRIZA Kasselakis presents his new party “Movement for Democracy”
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“The Lausanne Treaty refers to a Muslim Minority,” Athens tells Turkey
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Prices in Greece’s supermarkets 0.72% down in Nov
Product prices in Greece’s supermarkets posted a 0.72 percent drop on average in November 2024, … Read More » -
Electricity prices up in Greece: “Green” tariffs for Dec 2024
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Black Friday fines of €2.2mln to 14 companies for misleading advertising
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Eurostat: Eurozone inflation at 2.3% in November, 3% in Greece
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Greece’s Primary Surplus at €13.5 billion, higher than the target